Still seeking Gold and Platinum sponsors though... so, if there's a company that is a heavy user of PyDev -- or maybe the future LiClipse -- and would like some space in the PyDev / LiClipse homepage...

Also, I've put up a poll on google docs to help in deciding which will be the languages supported initially in LiClipse. You can vote at: LiClipse Languages Poll.

Note that I still have not put up a new tracker for PyDev itself (but I'm working on that).

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I just did some small believer contribution. I probably only need PyDev and dark themes. That said, you probably should spread your campaign, I found it by accident when searching about PyDev and dark themes (without aptana)! I suggest contacting some tech news websites, as well as more technical ones. PyDev being open source, LWN.net would be a good choice, they have announcements among great technical coverage.

There's a note related to that at the end of the page http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/pydev-and-liclipse-for-a-fast-sexy-and-dark-eclipse/ , but just to make it clear, everyone should receive invoices (but only after the funding succeeds... if the funding does not succeed then you'll get your money back).

Just want to say that I've been a long time user of PyDev. I think it's absolutely fantastic. I'm disappoited to hear how things turned out. I believe you will get the appropriate funding though. I will donate what I can.

Question for you though: Will the PyDev plugin continue to be free (if you reach 25K or beyond)? Sorry if I missed that detail somewhere.

Yes, if the funding is reached, I plan on keeping PyDev itself open source (as well as my work on it for the upcoming year -- which is the timeframe the funding should be able to cover for).

After the funding, I'll setup a structure for people to keep it that way for as long as there are enough supporters, so, if there are enough users willing to keep it open source and evolving, year after year, I believe this will be a perfect arrangement (so, I'll only pursuit other options if that doesn't turn out well).